NATURAL BRIDGE — Three drivers who normally race at Eastside Speedway weren't idle just because their usual track was dark.

Adam Breeden, Nick Magliochetti and Travis Campbell, who are in the thick of the points competitions at Eastside, traveled to Natural Bridge Speedway on Saturday and earned victories in their races on the three-eighths-mile dirt oval.

Campbell, fourth in the Eastside Late Model class race, led the field to the wire in the same division Saturday. Breeden, who leads the Super Stock division at Eastside, took the checkers in the Street Stocks, while Magliochetti, the Eastside Pure Stock leader, won the same class Saturday.

Campbell, who drew the pole position for his race, grabbed the lead after the green flag dropped and never let it go. He received tough challenges over the final 10 laps from David Watts and Joey Leavell, but would not be denied, taking the checkered flag for the wire-to-wire win.

Breeden was off the pace at the start of the Street Stocks, but maneuvered his way through traffic to get back in contention at the midway point of the race. He surged into the lead and held on from there, holding off runner-up Dereck Wright and Jeremy Pooley, who placed third.

Magliochetti also made his move at the midway point of his Pure Stocks race, catching up to early leader Matt Whitten and taking the lead. Magliochetti cruised to the victory ahead of Whitten and fellow Eastside racer Lloyd Wright.

In the Sportsman race, Aaron Bryant took advantage of Ronnie Martin Jr.'s mechanical troubles to grab the victory in the 25-lap race. Joey McClung was second, with Eastside regular Shaun Wetzel taking third.

Jonathan Burnett survived several cautions to win the 20-lap All-American race. Kevin Mays and Mac Ayers were second and third, respectively.

This Saturday's card will have a kids' bicycle race in addition to regular points racing. Children wishing to participate in the bike race must have a helmet and be accompanied to the turn four entrance by an adult. The first green flag should fall at approximately 7:30 p.m.